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YouTube loosens the profanity rules for monetized videos

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YouTube tweaks blasphemously related rules so that if the creator is limited to the first 7 seconds of the video, the creator can take the oath and monetize the video.

In November 2022, YouTube changed the rules, so creators who swear words in the first 8-15 seconds could be ineligible for any advertising revenue. After a lot of backlash, the company changed the rules again in March 2023, so videos like this have limited advertising revenue unless they use blasphemy for the majority of the videos.

Conor Kavanagh, YouTube’s head of monetization, who announced the latest changes, said in a video later Tuesday that the changes two years ago were made to line up YouTube videos with broadcast standards.

“We introduced these guidelines and introduced them to the broadcast standards. Advertisers were hoping that YouTube ads would distance themselves from the ads they offered and served. These expectations have changed.

He noted that if creators use medium or strong oaths in titles or thumbnails, their videos may be limited in monetization.


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